I'm sure this is sarcasm, but this mother effer needs to be healthy or suck it up. Hammy's are no joke, but if you want to prove to the FO that drafted you, that you can be dependable this is your shot dude. If not guarantee you'll be seeing guys at your position being drafted.

The Hawks have been blessed this year in this regard. For the most part, they've had their starters on the field. This sucks, but its something every team has to reckon with. I have faith in the staffs ability to navigate this.

Yep. Time to suck it up. I am willing to bet no superbowl champion ever was injury free.

Im not trying to produce the tin foil hat scenario... but the amount of time it took to pull out the suspension notices, and then have sherman appeal for so long, and now the hearing will be just before one of their largest televised national games. Whatever, if we cant win simply because we dont have Sherman, we dont deserve to win, one man does not make a team. Stevie was making him look silly last week anyways.

It's not just losing Sherm that hurts, it's Sherm, BB and Thurmond. Now your playing a Lane, Maxwell, Parker and Shead from the PS.

And on Stevie making him look ridiculous. He was getting burnt when he would have to go opposite of his normal side, which I've heard is a totally different technique. Not to make excuses for the guy, but there's a reason they didn't have him shadow receivers before.

The Hawks have been blessed this year in this regard. For the most part, they've had their starters on the field. This sucks, but its something every team has to reckon with. I have faith in the staffs ability to navigate this.

This is 100% spot on! It's gut check time, fortunately we have #3 to lead the way.

some people cannot play with pain. when I was playing softball competitively, I played while needing a hip replacement, my son in law was a wonderfully gifted athlete, but any little tweak would throw him off his game.

zhawk wrote:some people cannot play with pain. when I was playing softball competitively, I played while needing a hip replacement, my son in law was a wonderfully gifted athlete, but any little tweak would throw him off his game.

zhawk wrote:some people cannot play with pain. when I was playing softball competitively, I played while needing a hip replacement, my son in law was a wonderfully gifted athlete, but any little tweak would throw him off his game.